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It's hard to pick an "average" amount of smoking, but in Delaware the average is about 185 packs a year, which works out to just under $1,000. In Utah, the smoking rate is much lower. Check the Related Links section below for an article about how much smokers in different states can expect to save by quitting (and thus, an average cost of cigarettes per year).

Statistics say that most homeowners spend an average of 3,000 dollars per year on home repairs. Experts believe that all homeowners should keep a budget of 3,000 in case r…epairs are needed, even though not everyone will need it, or use all of it.

According to the Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan organisation, the average American pays an average tax rate of 12.60% percent on their income as of 2008. According to th…e figures released from the 2007 US Census the median earnings of men who worked full time, year-round were $45,113 and women were $35,102. Arithmetic provides: Tax for Men: $5684.24 Tax for Women: $4422.85 According to figures based on the average reported income of Americans, as tabulated by data collected from income tax returns in 2008, the median income of all people, both men and women, is $31,987. Tax on Average: $4030.36 Please consider that this was in no way calculated by an economist or an actuary with accredited math skills, also that this only represents income tax and not other forms of tax and that the figures available from the sources mentioned are not always compatible. However I believe that this answer may be marginally more educational than the former one which stated the unfounded and likely erroneous figure of $10 million.

Let's assume the 'average' person drives 20 miles round trip to work each week, and another 30 miles for errands, etc. 20 x 5 = 100 miles for work + 30 for all else = 130 mi…les (avg) per week. If we figure the 'average' car gets 24 MPG, then divide 24 into 130, which = 5.41 gallons of fuel each week. Multiply 5.41 x 52 (weeks) and that equals = 281.32 gallons. You can plug whatever numbers apply to your usage and come up with a total. Here's a rough estimate based on general numbers. On average the personal vehicle is driven 12,000 miles. The average efficiency is 21.5 miles per gallon. So the average gasoline used by each vehicle is 580 gallons annually. According to the US Bureau of Transit Statistics there were 250,844,644 registered passenger vehicles in 2006. The population of the USA is 300,000 people. So automobiles times gallons per auto, divided by persons comes to 486 gallons of gas per person. If you want to include just drivers, and not every person, there are about 200,000 drivers in the USA according to the Federal Highway Commission. So each automobile driver uses on average 729 gallons per year.

around £300 a year per a person Who ever wrote this: ^^^^^ is wrong. Some people spend 300$ on shoes a year. And what about growing children, and getting new fashions for t…eens? It all has to add up to more than 300$-Just saying. A person who doesnt care about fashion may spend 300$ but I know many people who dont. It all just depends on the amount of money you have, what you are willing to spend, and how quickly you grow or want new clothing. I think it really does depend on a lot of things. How much income you make, if you have growing kids, if you are fashionable... etc. For an average family, they would spend around 1000 each. This is based on personal experience. For a family who is below most families would spend around 300 dollars. But most of all, it does depend on how much your willing to spend.

It only cost the average taxpayer a few pounds a year; it is worth it. Say there are about 40 million taxpayers in Britain, divide 88 million by it, and you have £2 and 20…p, if you go by £176 million, and divide by 40 million taxpayers, you get £4 and 40p! Not a lot to spend for something that is vital to our nation's pride, image, and government. So, the answer: around £3.